Depending on regional and cultural traditions, India celebrates the New Year at distinct times.

Decorating homes, flying kites, performing holy dips, and feasting with family are the primary celebrations.

The celebration also includes traditional dances, giving gifts, and religious rituals.

During the New Year, some of the difficulties that must be overcome include crowding, noise pollution, and financial burden.

The celebration is currently being made safer, greener, and more sustainable through efforts.

The celebration of new beginnings and cultural heritage is known as the Indian New Year.

In spite of difficulties, it continues to be a significant and cherished occasion for many Indians.

We can continue to celebrate and preserve this time-honored custom by accepting the New Year's customs and traditions.

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